Thank you so much for inviting Carbon Upcycling to speak today.
Canada has an amazing opportunity to be a leader in the export of clean technology, both on an industrial scale as well as on a consumer level.
One of the strategies we've taken at Carbon Upcycling is to develop a consumer product brand called “Expedition Air”, which aims to bridge the gap between innovative climate solutions and the public perceptions of them.
By creating products made from captured carbon emissions, we make novel innovation accessible to consumers with the goal of de-risking the uptake of these technologies from a buyer perspective.
On a consumer product front, we've partnered with product developers and manufacturers from over six countries outside of Canada, showing global buy-in of these materials made from captured carbon emissions.
Our plan is to partner with larger brands to change the status quo on using these types of materials. We're currently in discussions with half a dozen companies that are interested in integrating Carbon Upcycling's materials into their supply chains. These partnerships, because not a lot of companies are doing this type of consumer work, would make us and, in turn, Canada, a leader in consumer products made from waste material.
I'll now pass it off to Apoorv to discuss more the industrial use of our technology.